Tuesday, March 8, 2011

New School Year

So, a new school year has started in Korea and I'm still here! This is really truly the last year though! The only reason I'm still here is because I promised my co-teacher I'd stay another year with her. I don't mind. I love Helen (my co-teacher) but I have also found a new love. I call it: Japan. I went there over Chuseok (kind of like Korean Thanksgiving) and have become enraptured. Imagine, a place where the people don't bump into you even if it's really crowded! Everyone rides bikes; children, policeman, people in business suit, they ride them in the rain while holding umbrellas! Not to mention the food is delicious. Don't believe me, look at this equation: Sushi+Breakfast=AWESOME Convinced? I thought you might be. My plan is to apply to work there next year.

This year is going to be different than my previous years at Daeha elementary. Helen and I are teaching the 6th graders exclusively and we're meeting them 3 times a week instead of only twice. They are our main focus but she's also teaching 4 hours of music and I'm teaching a little bit of Kindergarten and an afterschool class (topic yet to be decided). I have the lofty goal of learning all my students names this year. To aid in this endeavor I've had them all pick English names and limited the amount of repeats per class. (I refuse to have 5 "Jenny"s in one class, especially seeing as there picking these names from thin air)

Another bit of exciting news is I have a new, larger apartment. I've complained about my original apt countless times. I spent a year not being able to flush the toilet without turning the main water valve on/off. It leaked, it was starting to mold, it was small and the neighborhood is "on the wrong side of the tracks". Well, I'm not in a new neighborhood, in fact I'm in the same building BUT I'm now on the top floor and in a much bigger space. I even have a porch/extra room area AND a shower nook in the bathroom. Previously my entire bathroom was the shower. Definately pros and cons in that situation.

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